Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Unraid

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Install Unraid on 128GB flash disk

Featured Replies

Hi, I have a strange issue. I got a bunch of SanDisk Ultra Dual 128GB USB-C from work. I want to install unraid on it, but the windows installer does not pick the flashdrive eventhough, I can can make it bootable with Rufus.

 

Is there any reason, why the installer can not use 128GB flash drive?

I suppose, I will need to follow documentation and copy unraid to it manually. Do you guys have some thoughts on how to put Hiren-bootcd beside Unraid on the same flash drive in order to have some debugging tools available

 

Solution:

So it seems to be quite easy:

1) Format flash drive as FAT32

2) Download Unraid as ZIP file

3) extract ZIP to the flash drive

4) run "make_bootable"; on windows 10 makebootable.bat, right click on it and hit Run as administrator

  follow instructions

5) if everything went well the flashdrive will boot (not sure about EFI support)

 it is documented in unraid documentation.

 

Edited by Maor
update

Better to just go with a cheap drive than wasting a 128GB as a boot drive. UnRAID doesnt need that much space and there have been issues for some configurations booting from USB3 (which USB-C falls under). Better to use a drive capable of plugging into a USB2 port.

Agreed.  I am using 512MB on a 4GB stick that was bought 10 years ago.  There's little to be gained and in some cases more risk in using a vary large stick.  

Edited by S80_UK

  • Author

Well, today 128GB drives are so cheap and I have a supply of them from my employer.

To me it seems, that 32GB is limit of the formatting tool integrated in the Unraid installer.

  • Community Expert
47 minutes ago, Maor said:

To me it seems, that 32GB is limit of the formatting tool integrated in the Unraid installer.

FAT32 file system limitation, FAT32 has maximum compatibility across all platforms.

I believe you can just format to the max supported size, seeing as you get them so cheap, it wont be much of a loss for you.

  • Community Expert
51 minutes ago, tjb_altf4 said:

FAT32 file system limitation, FAT32 has maximum compatibility across all platforms.

I believe you can just format to the max supported size, seeing as you get them so cheap, it wont be much of a loss for you.

But it may be more trouble than it's worth. People sometimes have problems with flash disconnecting unless they boot from a USB2 port.

 

I strongly recommend this previous recommendation:

19 hours ago, primeval_god said:

Better to just go with a cheap drive than wasting a 128GB as a boot drive. UnRAID doesnt need that much space and there have been issues for some configurations booting from USB3 (which USB-C falls under). Better to use a drive capable of plugging into a USB2 port.

 

  • 2 weeks later...
  • Author

I updated first post with a solution.

 

@trurl It make no sense to keep back from progress. In a few years there won't be 32GB drives available the same way as modern motherboards do not have USB 2.0 ports available on rear IO.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.